Temporal profiles of cortical oscillations in novice performers for goal-directed aiming in a shooting task

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Kuo, Bo-Cheng [1 ,3 ]
Yeh, Lu-Chun [1 ]
Chen, Fang-Wen [1 ]
Chang, Chao-Shiung [1 ]
Hsieh, Chang-Wei [2 ]
Yeh, Yei-Yu [1 ]
机构
[1] Natl Taiwan Univ, Dept Psychol, Taipei, Taiwan
[2] Asia Univ, Dept Comp Sci & Informat Engn, Taichung, Taiwan
[3] Natl Taiwan Univ, Dept Psychol, 1,Sect 4,Roosevelt Rd, Taipei 10617, Taiwan
关键词
Aiming; Alpha oscillations; Attentional control; Beta oscillations; Motor preparation; Phase coherence; Theta oscillations; BETA-BAND OSCILLATIONS; ALPHA-BAND; EEG ALPHA; ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHIC ACTIVITY; QUIET EYE; SENSORIMOTOR ALPHA; THETA OSCILLATIONS; WORKING-MEMORY; MU-RHYTHMS; ATTENTION;
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10.1016/j.biopsycho.2022.108482
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B84 [心理学];
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04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
Goal-directed aiming relies on the ability to control attention and visuomotor movements while preparing for motor execution. Research in precision sports has investigated cortical oscillations for supporting expert per-formance. However, the results may be influenced by adaptive and strategic behaviors after intensive training. Whether and at what time points distinctive oscillations support goal-directed aiming without such training remains elusive. In this electroencephalographic (EEG) study, we investigated how the theta, alpha and beta oscillations change to support accurate aiming before novices took an action. We first conducted a model-based analysis to examine the correlation of cortical oscillations with accurate shooting on a trial-by-trial basis in a within-individual manner. The results showed that alpha and beta oscillations at different time points during the aiming period were better predictors of aiming accuracy. We then compared the oscillatory power for good versus poor performance. The results showed decreases in the alpha and beta power across distributed cortical areas and an increase in the frontal theta power successively before shot release. Moreover, greater intertrial phase coherence was observed for good performance than for poor performance in posterior alpha activity and anterior beta activity during the aiming period. In conclusion, these results advance our understanding of the temporal dynamics of theta, alpha and beta oscillations in orchestrating goal setting, motor preparation and focused attention to monitoring both external and internal states for accurate aiming. Among the three, alpha and beta oscillations are critical for predicting aiming performance and theta oscillations reflect effortful cognitive control.
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